HIMA F862011 is a high-performance processor module designed specifically for industrial safety and automation control. It is widely used in critical sectors such as marine control systems, chemical plants, oil refining, and power facilities, where reliability and safety are paramount.
Core Functions and Technical Specifications
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Redundant Architecture:
Features a dual-CPU (quadruple modular redundancy) design, delivering exceptional fault tolerance. A failure of any single component does not affect overall system operation. -
Safety Integrity Level:
Complies with the IEC 61508 functional safety standard and typically achieves SIL 4, the highest safety level. -
Environmental Robustness:
Operates over a wide temperature range (−40 °C to +85 °C) and offers shock resistance and IP65 protection against water ingress, making it suitable for harsh marine and industrial environments. -
Communication Interfaces:
Supports HIMA proprietary safety protocols as well as common industrial standards including Profibus DP-V1, Ethernet, and RS-485. -
Hardware Features:
Equipped with battery-backed SRAM, hardware comparators, and dual-port RAM, ensuring high data integrity and system reliability.
Typical Applications
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Marine Industry:
Serves as a core component in ship control systems, ensuring safe navigation under complex sea conditions. -
Oil and Petrochemical Plants:
Applied in critical SIS (Safety Instrumented System) functions for processes such as ammonia and urea production units. -
Power and Infrastructure:
Used in automation and safety control across industries including power generation, steel, cement, and paper manufacturing.
This module is developed by HIMA and is recognized for its high safety integrity and robust performance in mission-critical applications.

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